Campaigns & Elections

SKU:JFK1463

Scarce advertising card measuring 28" wide x 11" high that was produced as a "Public Service of Transit Advertising". Believed to be a sign that was produced by display on a bus system. Features large photo of President Kennedy and the headline "Winning the peace is a lonely battle". This was a campaign produced in 1961 by the Outdoor Advertising Association and the Advertising Council to "support the USO through your United Fund or Community Chest". The only other example of this campaign that we have seen were newspaper advertisement and photos of the poster sign used as a billboard. Would look great framed. Original.

SKU:JFK1547

Official Register of Harvard University, Rank List for June 28, 1937. The booklet ranks all of the Freshman Class of 1940. Most Americans tend to believe that a President is always a the top of their class and has all straight A's. But that was not the case with a young John F. Kennedy who proved that grades aren't everything when it comes to be President of the United States. 16 pages
This class rank list from Harvard lists the future President as having a "V" Pass rating - which is the second lowest ranking of students and far behind the four categories above it which were Highest Distinction (I), High Distinction (II), Distinction (III) and High Pass (IV).

SKU:JFK1107c

Christmas Card from Senator John F Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy.The card was sent in 1960 just before JFK assumed the role of President of the United States.
Scarce vintage 1960 Christmas card sent out by then Senator John F. Kennedy. The front of the card is trimmed with a gold border and an very attractive raised and embossed gold great seal of the United Stats,. Inside the card is a printed message stating "May the Blessing of Christmas be upon you and yours Senator and Mrs. John F. Kennedy" Below the message is facsimile handwritten "Best Wishes Jack".
A completely different looking card from Kennedy's previous cards.. .much more "stately" and presidential!